PPT-Sophocles’ Antigone 2

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I am no man Image from cover Casey Dué The Captive Womens Lament in Greek Tragedy Agenda Adventures in Critical Thinking Creons Counselors Recap and Update Play and Its Ideological Horizons . a . Public Affairs . katabasis by. SOPHOCLES. SOPHOCLES. The Greek tragedian Sophocles (497 BC-406 BC) is known to us. But he did more than just make people laugh. No less than Aristophanes, he considered himself a teacher (didaskalos) of his Athenian audiences, commenting upon and forcing them to think seriously about . 24. Wednesday, February 25. GUM 8.2. Literature 8.1. Literary Analysis and Composition 2014-2015. GUM 8.2. What are our lesson objectives?. What will I be able to do by the end of this lesson?. I will be able to:. His Years of Life . 496-406 B.C. . Age 91. Sophocles . was an ancient Greek playwright, born in . Colonus. near Athens, Greece in 496 B.C.E. His father, . Sophilus. , was a rich member of a small community, the rural ‘Deme’. Sophocles was highly educated. He is one of three Greek tragedians whose plays have lived on. The . Objectives:. Interpret a quotation that relates to . Antigone. Support your ideas with details and examples. Textbook distribution. Organize into groups based on the quotation you wrote your response to. (An-Ti-. Gah. -nee). Sophocles and Greek Tragedy. Tragedy in general. Involves downfall of hero, usually ending with his/her destruction or death (called?). Intense emotion/horrible truth that leads to release or . Common Errors. Antony & . Haimon. Rhetorical Devices Essay. 2015-2016 . MLA Format. From the main source…OWL. An MLA Style Paper should:. Be typed on white 8.5. “ x 11“ paper. Double-space everything. Antigone. A Look at Ancient Greek Tragedy. Day 1. Syntax: Run-ons . & comma Splices. A comma splice is two sentences joined together with only a comma; a run-on is two sentences joined together without any punctuation. . History of Greek Theater . Theater in . the Western World can be traced back to ancient Greece (c. 500 B.C.). Greek drama was presented exclusively at festivals honoring Dionysus.. Dionysus was the god of wine and . “I am no man”. Image from cover, Casey . Dué. . The Captive Women’s Lament in Greek Tragedy. Agenda. Adventures in Critical Thinking. Creon’s Counselors…. Recap and Update. Play and Its “Ideological Horizons” . Samos rebellion, 440-39 BC. Yet, the punishment resembles . apotympanismos. , crucifixion on a plank, which Athenians afflicted upon citizens guilty of . henous. crimes. By all appearances, Pericles treated the . :. c.496 BC - c.406 . BC. born in . Colonus. north-west . of . Athens. always . held in high . regard. (see . Oedipus . Coloneus. ). family . = . wealthy. most productive era =. under PERICLES. statesman. Review . for the Test. You will be separated into two teams.. Team . Eteocles. &. Team . Polyneices. The winner will receive a special treat! . Fill out your study guide and turn it in with your test for . Anna Pham. Julian Carter. Julie Liu. Literal Meaning/How it relates to material in play/class. Actual Prompt. : List and discuss each place (I.e., Thebes, Delphi) and the significance of Sophocles and Oedipus of that time. Why these locations? Why these Gods? Why Thebes? What do these locations mean to Sophocles? . Review for the Test. You will be separated into two teams.. Team . Eteocles. &. Team . Polyneices. Question 1. What did the chorus do in Greek theater?. a. sing and chant. b. sum up the action after every scene.

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